Instinet's Mark Kalinowski and Ryan Kidd wonder if Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) will see the success of the drive through at its Tasty Made burger chain: We recently helped host an investor field trip to the Tasty Made burger restaurant recently opened by Chipotle Mexican Grill in Lancaster, Ohio. Tasty Made is the first restaurant of any type Chipotle owns that features a drive-thru, and we do wonder if this restaurant's drive-thru—which accounts for 52% of its business, and growing—will help convince Chipotle executives to at least test drive-thrus for a handful of brand-Chipotle restaurants... Chipotle may find out [as Starbucks (SBUX) did] that drive-thru units work for it (excellent returns, higher customer satisfaction, etc.). Apparently quite a few Tasty Made customers who are aware of the burger unit's connection to Chipotle have been asking, "So, is Chipotle going to get drive-thru?

Coca-Cola Co said on Friday that Muhtar Kent would step aside as chief executive next year and be replaced by James Quincey, a company veteran credited with several recent changes to help the company cut its dependence on sugary drinks. Quincey's ascension was widely expected since he became chief operating officer in August 2015 after jobs that included running Coke's businesses in Europe and Mexico over two decades. Kent, 64, will have completed nine years at the helm when he steps down in May, but he will continue as chairman of the board, a post he has held since 2009, Coke said.